CRTC Rejects Telus Request to Charge a Fee for Paying Bills With a Credit Card Drew Wilson | December 10, 2022 After delaying the decision, the CRTC has now formally rejected the Telus application to apply fees for credit card use.
CRTC Delaying Decision to Allow Telus to Pass Along Credit Card Fees Drew Wilson | October 17, 2022 The CRTC has delayed a decision to allow Telus to tack on a 1.5% credit card fee onto bills.
Telus Submits Plans to CRTC to Tack on a New 1.5% Fee for People Paying Bills Via Credit Card Drew Wilson | August 10, 2022 Paying internet, cell phone, or television bills is going to get a whole lot more expensive should Telus gets its way with a new fee.
Koodo Suffers Data Breach: Customer Information Being Sold By Hackers Drew Wilson | March 8, 2020 Canadian mobile carrier, Koodo, has suffered a data breach. Customer information of the Telus owned carrier is being sold on the dark web.
Telus Denies Allegations Arising from ‘Death of the Internet’ Blog Posting Drew Wilson | July 24, 2008 There’s a new conspiracy theory afloat online alleging the death of the internet as we know it.
Telus vs. Union Workers – YouTube in the Middle Drew Wilson | June 5, 2007 For months now, copyright infringement was cited as the biggest concern for YouTube. The most famous case was when Viacom pulled thousands of movies off of YouTube, citing copyright infringement.
Rumours Circulate – Canadian Copyright Reform Imminent Drew Wilson | January 12, 2007 There are rumours circulating that a Canadian copyright reform bill is likely going to land sometime in the immediate future.
Telus Voices Opinion on Interoperability Drew Wilson | October 27, 2006 Two months ago, Telus, one of Canada’s largest ISP’s (Internet Service Provider,) made demands that the government should back a tougher “fair use” regime.
Telus Voices Opinion on Copyright Reform Drew Wilson | August 17, 2006 As long as there has been intellectual property, Copyright has always been following close behind. When ‘this internet thing’ came around, it changed the face of the intellectual landscape forever.